Nearly 30,000 children of militants and their supporters from various nationalities are facing abuse in camps, prisons, and rehabilitation centers in northeast Syria, five years after ISIS lost control of its last territory. The detainees, including many children, are effectively given life sentences in Al-Hol, a massive fenced-in camp where about 50,000 people are under indefinite detention.
About 50,000 people are under indefinite detention in Al-Hol, a fenced-in camp in Syria. “Imagine if Guantánamo were the size of a city, and its inmates were mostly women and children,” @Anand_Gopal_ writes. https://t.co/ThcIKMP0ct
The Open-Air Prison for ISIS Supporters—and Victims Since the Islamic State fell, tens of thousands of people—many of them children—have been herded into Al-Hol, a giant fenced-in camp in Syria, and effectively given life sentences. https://t.co/JbK2En9U7s
Five years after the Islamic State group lost the last sliver of land it controlled in Syria, nearly 30,000 children of militants and their supporters of various nationalities are suffering abuse in camps, prisons and rehabilitation centers in the war... https://t.co/wXjBNyXyXY
UN: Around 30,000 children face rights violations in northeast Syria https://t.co/HtH862maKZ https://t.co/OydKKPcf3l
Five years after #ISIS lost the last sliver of land it controlled in #Syria, nearly 30,000 children of militants and their supporters of various nationalities are suffering abuse in the war-torn country’s northwest, a UN-backed commission says. https://t.co/N22tt7cQxn